Hello guys, I got a freebsd jail up and running, I have only one problem, I can't go over internet with the jail ( but I can ping all the machines in my local network ) .. I tried to forward the packets from fbsd hosts ip to freebsd trought nat, but something seem doesn't work properly .. here something about my configuration

To begin with, running natd on the host system should not be necessary. Both your primary and alias (host and jail, respectively) IP addresses are RFC 1918 address space, so I'm presuming that you are behind a home router/NAT device already anyway. Which is a long way of saying: if your internet connection is working on the host system, you should be able to get it working similarly on the jailed system.

NB a couple points:

You will need to add nameservers to /etc/resolv.conf within your jail.

You can not ping from within a jail. Instead use nc or nmap (or the like) for testing connectivity. edit: sorry -- I see you've enabled raw sockets. So you should be able to use ping to test connectivity.

You will need to add nameservers to /etc/resolv.conf within your jail.

You can not ping from within a jail. Instead use nc or nmap (or the like) for testing connectivity. edit: sorry -- I see you've enabled raw sockets. So you should be able to use ping to test connectivity.

Hope this helps.

ehm, I solved it, I just put in the freebsd jail as server dns the opendns dns server, but, its kinda weird, because I had put as server dns the freebsd host ip addres, and it should be work, because it has the right server dns in /etc/resolv.conf ..